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Course participants Participants in the April 26-27 session at the Western Canada Service Centre, Calgary Office. They are: Phyllis Kennedy, Peter Kroegar, Katharine Kinnear, Karen Decontie, Gail Harrison and Pat Glover.
   
Course Participants Participants in the April 26-27 session at the Western Canada Service Centre, Calgary Office. They are: John Snell, Dan Pach, Mark Heathcott, Liz Baker and Henry Lee.
   
Wolf Tracks EI in Action! Success of the wildlife corridor near the emergency airstrip in BNP graphically displayed for EI Orientation participants. Heather Dempsey (facilitator) and Donna Neville hold a map illustrating where the corridors are and Ann Morrow (facilitator) and Morgan Wilde point out fresh wolf tracks demonstrating corridor use by local wildlife. Yes, it snowed on April 10th!
   
A pictorial representation of an  ecosystem         A creative, pictorial representation of an ecosystem generated by staff at the Western Canada Service Centre, Calgary Office during their training session.
   
Course Participants Participants in the April 26-27 session at the Western Canada Service Centre, Calgary Office. They are: Walter Guest, Ardith Hargrove, Diane Watson, Janet Gourlay-Vallance, Terry Arnett and Derby Martin
   
participates in deep discussion Participants at a EI training session at the Riding Mountain Field Unit, in deep discussion working on their issue trees.
   
a competitive game of broomball Participants at a EI training session at the Riding Mountain Field Unit, unwinding during lunch time playing a competitive
game of broomball.
   
A field trip Southwest NWT Field Unit Training-Staff from WBNP office in Fort Smith, NT. Nov 7-8, 2001. This is at the Pine Lake Campground, one of the case studiesfor Module 4.

   
Another fieldtrip! Southwest NWT Field Unit EI training-Fort Smith, NT. Wood Buffalo National Park staff survey a borrow pit for further discussion on borrow pit rehabilitation for a case study in Module 4.

   
A field trip Southwest NWT Field Unit Staff from Fort Smith, work on a Unit 3 case study by Coleman lantern light at the Park's group-camp cabin at Pine Lake, AB.

   
A field trip Happy E.I. course participants in Winnipeg, Feb. 2002.

   
A warm hearth and a good supply of firewood! - important components of E.I. training, Winnipeg, 2002. A warm hearth and a good supply of firewood! - important components of E.I. training, Winnipeg, 2002.

   
A chilly outdoor activity in front of our E.I. "home away from home" - the "Maison de Bourgeois" at the re-created Fort Gibraltar in Winnipeg, Feb. 2002. A chilly outdoor activity in front of our E.I. "home away from home" - the "Maison de Bourgeois" at the re-created Fort Gibraltar in Winnipeg, Feb. 2002.
   
The MB Field Unit's "Web of Life", Feb. 2002. The MB Field Unit's "Web of Life", Feb. 2002.
   
Dawn Bronson, MB Field Unit Superintendent, thanks E.I. course participants in the "Maison de Bourgeois", Winnipeg, Feb. 2002. Dawn Bronson, MB Field Unit Superintendent, thanks E.I. course participants in the "Maison de Bourgeois", Winnipeg, Feb. 2002.
   
Chilly E.I. course participants in Winnipeg, Feb. 2002. Chilly E.I. course participants in Winnipeg, Feb. 2002.

 

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